Photography service

Jeremiah

Karunga, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Jeremiah

Member since

October 2012

On-time repayments

298 installments  •  80%

About Me

My name is Jeremiah Kariuki Kiragu. I am married with three children. I come from Karunga Shopping centre, from Nakuru/Nyahururu road as you reach a centre called Maili Saba. You branch to your right take a rough road go past St. John secondary school, then from their to Karunga Centre. I live near the centre just next to a church called P.C.E.A Ruguru. If you ask for Baba Kiragu you will be brought at my home.

My Business

I am a Photographer. I have a studio at Pinkam House located at Nakuru Town Mburu Gichua road. This is where I earn my living from. I get about Ksh. 25,000 monthly so annually I get Ksh. 300,000. From the earning I am able to pay my bills, buy food, cloths and I also help my family back at home.
I also do farming as a business where I plant crops for sale where I get income of about annual Ksh. 100,000 so the total annul is Ksh. 400,000.

Loan Proposal

I want sincerely thank all Zidisha lenders for your endless support you have been offering to my business.
I have now upgraded my business as now I can print the pictures of my customers inside my shop rather than then when I used to print from my other competitors.
I wish to tender my loan proposal for more financial support which will result in purchasing more quality printing papers for a quality pictures and coloured printing ink.
This will ease my services to all and also take minimal time while attending my royal customers to all.
Thank you Zidisha team for the support and God bless you all.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$638.00

Date disbursed

Aug 13, 2018

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 months

Lenders

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Anonymous

United States

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